Countries

Industry Pollution
Industry pollution is caused by industries and is a leading cause of pollution world-wide. Some examples of primary pollution caused by industries are dumping waste into bodies of water, or chemicals they produce being released into the air through smoke stacks. Industries can also produce secondary pollution by the emissions released in the air reacting with the sun's UV rays.

I'm going to compare the industry pollutions affect on the Netherlands, Indonesia and Ireland by comparing their life expectancy rate, GDP Per Capita and the GDP and labor force Industrial composition. I chose these countries because the Netherlands is known for using bicycles for transportation, Ireland is known as being very green and pasture-y, and Indonesia's islands- like Bali- are known for being popular vacations sports. I'd like to see how these countries do with pollution, despite their "clean, environmental" image.


Country
GDP Per Capita
Life Expectancy
GDP Industrial
Labor Force Industrial
Netherlands
$40,500
79 years
24.9%
18%
Indonesia
$37,600
71 years
46.4%
12.8%
Ireland
$37,600
80 years
29%
20%


The first graph shows the corrolation between the GDP and life expectancy in the countries. The graph proves that the higher the GDP, the longer the life expectancy of the people.

The second graph shows the percent